Prospects: Solidly possible — in the 2020s. The company’s product will be attractive to Tier 1s trying to improve their comfort and handling portfolio for autonomous vehicles. But it will take time to integrate the product into the supply chain, and using the cloud technology that sets it apart will require more cars with a data connection.

Help the women in your life plant some roots by gifting them a plant from The Sill. This New York City-based startup hand pots every plant and guarantees they’ll last for at least 30 days. So, even if your friend lacks a green thumb she’ll at least have something green and growing for a month after you give this gift. The Sill ships nationwide and delivers even more varieties in the New York area.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the greatest sci-fi film ever made, Space Odyssey is the inside account of how director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke created the cinematic masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. Through extensive interviews with Clarke, Kubrick’s widow, visual effects supervisor Doug Trumbull, and others, author Michael Benson explores and explains how movie magic was made.

The Halova Travel Backpack is the must-have for college basketball and football stars and fans. With a sturdy case, separate charging locations, and many pockets, there is no way that work is going to get lost. And, what happens when something is damaged after it is bought? Don’t worry! It comes with a lifetime warranty and a 100% refund for three months, and it has the support that many backpacks lack.

Introducing The DoxieBall Admit it, when you throw wadded up paper at the trash can, you pretend you’re the greatest player the NBA has ever seen. You fist pump the air when you make it, and you look around nervously to make sure no one saw you when you miss. If it…

Whether you’re an artist, creative or just redecorating at home, the Mini Colour Sensor by Nix can help you. Using LEDs and a well-calibrated sensor, it can capture the likeness of virtually any colour. All you have to do is hold the device up to the surface and it does the rest for you. The Nix can match it to RGB, HTML, CMYK, LAB colours and more than 10,000 paints. The companion app also allows you to create palettes and save your favourite colours.

The Silver Ghost minted Rolls-Royce’s legendary reputation in 1904, logging 14,371 miles nonstop and earning its name. 113 years later, 35 Silver Ghosts will roll out of Goodwood as a tribute to the original. Each car comes in Cassiopeia Silver with a handpainted pinstripe that uses paint with real silver particles. A forest green interior, like the original, and a solid sterling silver Spirit of Ecstasy announce that this isn’t your usual Ghost.

Instantly send your handwritten notes to a cloud service like Google Drive or Dropbox, then stick the notebook in your microwave to erase the marking and reuse it. You can keep your notes organized while enjoying the benefits of writing by hand.

There are plenty of satnavs out there and one of the market leaders, Garmin, has a great one. The nuviCam is a two-in-one satnav. In addition to the usual easy-to-read maps and clear directions that you’d expect, it also comes with a built-in dash-cam that automatically records if your car is involved in an incident. The device also comes with two great safety features, a lane departure warning – so if you’re driving and drift out of your lane you’ll quickly be alerted, and forward collision warning notifications so if you get too close to a car in front you’ll know about it too. You can even use the Bluetooth enabled device to connect to your Smartphone so you can talk safely. We say, two-in-one? It’s actually more like a five in one.

When you’re on the road, car lovers need all the help they can get. From staying safe, making that journey a bit easier, to entertainment options, get it all with our stunning range of road-ready car gadgets covering conceivable part of your road trip or commute. Our affordable deals are designed with you in mind with great easy-to-use designs so you can focus on driving and the road ahead. With hundreds of bargains starting from under $1, it’s never been easier to get the car essentials you need at the prices you deserve.

While plenty of computers have sizable hard drives nowadays, they still lack in portability. This external hard drive from Seagate features 1 terabyte of space (which is still more than some computers) and you can easily carry it around in a briefcase or commuter backpack. If you work or play remotely or find yourself a frequent flyer, it’s hard to do better than this.

To gather a list of what is truly necessary for the modern man, we pulled our collective resources — Gear Patrol co-founder Eric Yang, staff writers, contributors and steadfast friends like Jeff Carvalho, partner and executive editor at Highsnobiety. We asked them to limit their choices to 20 essentials — those pieces that truly make a substantive improvement in everyday life. The resultant list is full of globetrotting gadgets like power banks and compact cameras, as well as more stable fixtures for the home, such as 4K TVs and home speakers; no matter which of the bunch calls to you, there’s something sure to make your life better.

Your home is a place of peace and for you to relax in. Improve your home by checking out some of these home improvement gadgets. They range from simple to technologically advanced, but will all imp…

It’s not just a cool-looking voice assistant like the Amazon Echo and countless others. The Pebble’s twist: Melody, your guide, can recognize voices and change its activities based on the individual who’s talking. Plus, it really is an assistant, with the ability to manage your calendar.

The Echo Dot is the tinier, cuter Alexa hardware companion, but for $50 it does the exact same thing as the rest of the family. Put one in every room and ask Alexa for the weather, listen to NPR or order more socks online. The dot comes in black or white.

For Issue 03, we headed to upstate New York to test drive the prototype electric Bollinger B1, the next-generation minimalist utility truck. We then took a classic Ford Bronco from the 1970’s down Kentucky’s legendary Bourbon Trail, stopping and sampling all along the route — and even getting schooled by master distiller Jimmy Russell. You’ll find the world’s best bourbon guide in this issue, with 25 bottles ranging in price from $25 to $4,000 a bottle. To complete our boxy, American-made SUV trifecta, we drove an Icon Ford Bronco up to Yosemite. Finally, we wrapped things up with edited guides full of the best hiking boots, backpacks, turntables, headphones, and camp knives.

The compact: Of course, if you’re the type of person that prefers to keep their high-tech EDC pocket-friendly, this flash drive is superb. Sure, you’ll be sacrificing a bit of storage, but for something that can fit on your keyring and still has 64 gigs of space, it’s hardly worth scoffing at.

All of that becomes less useful if you have to reach over and grab your device just to confirm what you’re doing. A basic holder puts the phone where you can see it, making things just a little less stressful. Magnetic mounts tend to work just fine here — one like the TechMatte MagGrip Air Vent is cheap yet unobstructive, while its CD slot-based sibling is a bit sturdier for those who can spare the space.

In 1968, Porsche unleashed the 908 on the sports car racing world. It would turn out to be the first step in making Porsche the most successful Le Mans manufacturer ever, with 19 overall wins in their trophy case. Having wrecked out of the Spa 1000km as the factory entry, chassis 908-10 was sold and moved to Switzerland where it disappeared for more than 20 years. Brought to the US and now fully restored, this car marks the beginning of more than 40 years of endurance racing dominance by Porsche.

So much more than a suitcase, The Raden A22 is a carry-on that is packed with a proximity sensor, weighs itself, is superstrong, waterproof, and can charge a phone four times over. There’s no reason to leave it at home ever.

The Izon Stem White Wi-Fi Video Monitor Surveillance Cam is one of those cool gadgets for home security. If you’re frequently away from your home, and you want to check in to see what’s going on, the Izon will allow you to do just that right from your smartphone. You can place the camera anywhere near any outlet in your http://markets.financialcontent.com/pennwell.laserfocusworld/news/read/35871325 and once it’s connected to your home’s wireless internet, you can view what the camera is seeing and hear what’s going on in the room right from your smartphone. If you’re wondering how it compares to the Oco, the Izon has a bit higher quality, and is slimmer.